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Barfi Recipe: This Orange Barfi Comes With A Rich, Nutty Surprise
Barfi Recipe: This Orange Barfi Comes With A Rich, Nutty Surprise
Perfectly gooey and made with fresh Nagpur oranges and cashew nut bits, this orange barfi is a true summer delight!
Read Time: 4 min
Highlights
It is very easy to make barfi at home
You can use fresh oranges to make barfi too
Citrus fruits have always been a weakness of mine. I simply cannot go one single day without my quotidian share of them. Be they limes, lemons, mandarins, kumquats, tangerines or those almost impossible to find kalamansi limes from the Philippines, I need my citrusy kick. But if there is one citrus fruit that I can comfortably rely on day after day, then that would have to be the humble orange. Due to the sheer ease in availability, the orange has become my de facto favourite citrus fruit.
Gavti Bombil (Bombay Duck) Chutney: A Simple, Rustic Preparation From Maharashtrian Konkan Region
Gavti Bombil (Bombay Duck) Chutney: A Simple, Rustic Preparation From Maharashtrian Konkan Region
With its rather funky aroma and spicy bite, this coastal Maharashtrian Konkan Gavti Bombil chutney is an explosion of umami flavour and the perfect accompaniment to elevate the most simple dal-rice meal.
Read Time: 5 min
Highlights
It is a perfect accompaniment to elevate the most simple dal-rice meal
Here a simple recipe of Bombil Chutney
Long before the fifth taste of umami was discovered and became the rage that it is today in international culinary circles, there was one very basic, yet a supremely flavoursome dish of India s Konkan coast that was the actual manifestation of it. The gavti (meaning rural in Marathi) bombil chutney-made in homes all along the meandering western Indian Konkan coast-is such a simple, rustic preparation that it can be rustled up in a matter of minutes.